Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code

18 novembre 2003 1½ Hoursh

Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code est un jeu développé par Digital Eclipse et publié par Ubisoft Entertainment, paru le 18 novembre 2003 sur Game Boy Advance. Issu de la série animée populaire de Kids' WB, il se présente comme un beat 'em up associant également les genres sport et hack 'n' slash, et sa durée de complétion de l'histoire principale est indiquée à 1½ Hoursh.

Gameplay de Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code

Concernant l'accueil, la presse a formulé des critiques mitigées voire négatives : GameZone a ainsi déclaré que « I love the show as does the little Bearer, but the characters are just not enough to overcome the repetitive, flawed gameplay. », tandis que Cheat Code Central a estimé que « Only the most feeble of gamers or the very young will get any challenge out of this game. It should have been a mini game. ». De leur côté, certains joueurs sur Metacritic ont exprimé des avis très défavorables, l'un écrivant que « generalmente no me gusta nada las cosas provenientes de mexico pero este juego hizo vender mi gameboy advance », un autre déplorant que « This game is so awful and it's play like it's unfinished. The control is awful, the music is really Bad, the graphics are also awful and the gameplay is awful.… ».

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Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

GameZone 45/100

« I love the show as does the little Bearer, but the characters are just not enough to overcome the repetitive, flawed gameplay. »

Cheat Code Central 40/100

« Only the most feeble of gamers or the very young will get any challenge out of this game. It should have been a mini game. »

Next Level Gaming 35/100

« The collision detection in this game is also downright horrible. You will punch an enemy for 10 minutes before you land a single punch. »

Gamenikki 35/100

« Not the worst thing we've ever played for the GBA, since unlike "Mortal Kombat Advance", it actually works. But still, the idea was terrible and the presentation doesn't help. »

Nintendo Power 34/100

« Re-creates the show's fun art style but offers little in the way of engaging gameplay. [Feb 2004, p.154] »

GameSpot 32/100

« A game so utterly devoid of challenge that actually calling it a game almost seems too generous. There's just nothing here beyond a monotonous, pedestrian affair, and it can be completed in a couple of hours with only the slightest of efforts. »

Worth Playing 30/100

« Just a very, very bad game. The included battery save feature is about the only good thing about it, since it means that you can shut the game off without fear that you'll have to retread the same boring levels next time you pick it up. »

Game Chronicles 23/100

« A lame-ass game. Mucha Lucha: Mascaritas of the Lost Code is a horrible piece of work that should have never been released. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

videoquimia 0/10

« generalmente no me gusta nada las cosas provenientes de mexico pero este juego hizo vender mi gameboy advance »

Hnf203 0/10

« This game is so awful and it's play like it's unfinished. The control is awful, the music is really Bad, the graphics are also awful and the gameplay is awful. If you want a good beat em up on the gba, play TMNT (2007) instead »

TheDoubleZTV 1/10

« As a fan of wrestling, my curiosity was peaked upon hearing about a Mucha Lucha game on the Game Boy Advance. I finally sat down the other day to play the game and I honestly regret it. One bit of praise I'll give this game are the graphics, as they did a nice job with getting the character designs properly done. That being said, everything else was just bad. It feels like WWF Betrayal on Game Boy Color, only even more tedious. The combat is deplorable due to the need to button mash just to eliminate one opponent, the levels are mediocre in design, and the bosses feel easy to beat if you get them into one spot and just button mash like you're hitting a broken buzzer during a game show to give your answer that'll win you 100 dollars. While the finishers for each character feel nice, they don't make up for the fact that the overall game leaves a lot to be desired. I loved the cartoon when I was younger, even before watching wrestling on TV down the line, but this game doesn't do the franchise any justice. It took me over an hour and a half to get through the entire game from start to finish, but it felt like it took even longer than that once it was all said and done. Only collect this game if you just want to say you have it in your collection. Don't collect it if you're actually interested in playing it because you'll just feel like playing WCW Backstage Assault instead due to that game having more variety than this game that has a wrestling name/theme to it. »

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